You’re Invited!

Support Front Range Climbing Stewardship:

Join the BCC on November 14th for an Evening of

Celebration, Connection, and Revelry!

When: Thursday, November 14th, 6PM to 9:30PM

Where: Rembrandt Yard - 1301 Spruce Street, Boulder

Dress code: Cocktail with a splash of masquerade (masks, fancy fans, ect..)

Only 170 tickets available - we will sell out! Get your ticket now!


 

Elevate Your Evening: Join us at the 7th Annual BCC Soirée in Boulder's Rembrandt Yard. Dress to impress with a splash of dress-up and indulge in gourmet bites and boozy beverages. Enjoy custom cocktails made with the finest, hand-picked liquors from Hazel’s, Rick Thompson Wine, and Avery Brewing. Network with fellow climbers, bid on incredibly unique items and experiences at our silent auction, and support BCC's vital stewardship work. Save the date for an elegant night of purpose, community and connection!

Starting with the Soirée and ending on December 31st, we will raise over $100,000 to refuel our bank account to continue stewarding the Front Range through our programs: Trail Program, Anchor Replacement Program (ARP), human waste mitigation through wag bags stations and education, Front Range Climber advocacy, and eagle and raptor monitoring.

The Soirée stands as a yearly occasion that unites us in celebrating the remarkable community that collectively nurtures and preserves Front Range climbing crags, establishing them as the best cared for in the country. 

On the evening of Thursday, November 14th we will be celebrating the highlights of 2023-2024:

  • Worked on climbing access projects at the newly developed Narrow Gauge Slabs as well as the Blob Rock climbing area in Boulder Canyon.

  • 1,500 staff hours dedicated to building sustainable climbing access trails

  • Over 1,000 bolts were replaced along the Front Range by November and trained over 90 new rebolters via our Anchor Replacement Training

  • Over 7,000 volunteer hours have gone into building trails, updating fixed hardware, stocking wag bag dispensers, and monitoring raptors in Boulder Canyon and Rocky Mountain National Park

  • Successful fledging of two Golden Eagle in Boulder Canyon

  • Over 2,000 wag bags have been distributed to wag bag dispensers and climbing gyms to keep our climbing areas clean. 

Please join us for our highly-anticipated Soirée. We hope to see you there and celebrate with you! 

 

 
 

Nominate someone for 2024

 

OUR PAST 2023 AWARDEES

The Steward: Elizabeth Flournoy

 Criteria: A volunteer who has gone above and beyond for the climbing community. Enthusiastically dedicates time and energy to the BCC.

In 2023, Elizabeth went from a new rebolter to an integral part of the ARP, mentoring new volunteers, teaching clinics, and supporting the program in many ways. 


 

The Champion: The Spot Climbing Gym

Criteria: A supporter who has been a tireless advocate for the Boulder Climbing Community. A community influencer and donor.

The Spot has gone above and beyond to support the BCC. This year they organized a dedicated BCC awareness month and replicated a BCC rebolted route, Strange Science,  at their Louisville location.

Annually all their events benefit a nonprofit partner, often us. They have been committed supporters for the past 8-years. 

 

The Pioneer: Alan Prehmus

Criteria: Someone who has meaningfully contributed to climbing history in and around the Front Range. A mentor and leader.

Alan has been a contributor to front-range climbing for over a decade, developing some of the most popular front-range moderates and multi-pitch climbs including Black Gold in Clear Creek. Over the last several years, Alan has become a champion of inclusivity in climbing, recruiting and mentoring under-represented climbers, and creating opportunities for them to engage in route development. Alan is an avid volunteer, mentor, steward, and developer, who has gone to great lengths to ensure everyone has a place in the climbing community. 

Alan also developed the Classroom at Staunton alongside BIPOC developers, mentoring them along the way. The purpose of the Schoolyard is to be a place of education for new climbers. We love that!